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Carburetor
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Removing the Carburetor
- Materials:
- Carburetor
- Needle nose pliers
- Steps:
- To remove the carburetor, be sure to let it run out of gas. Once it is dry, you can take the carburetor off (figure H). Loosen the base a bit, removing the gas can and all fuel lines from the work area.
- Disconnect the throttle linkage using needle nose pliers. Remove the vacuum line and base nuts.
- Note:
This is a summary of steps included in the automotive restoration procedures are general guidelines for restoration procedures on this particular make and model of vehicle, and for the level of restoration selected for this project.
There may be variations in procedures depending model, condition of vehicle, level of restoration undertaken and the types of replacement parts or upgrade kits selected. Always follow proper safety Note, and read and follow manufacturer's guidelines, diagrams and safety notices that come with any replacement parts or kit that you select.
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